January
15

Levi Bellfield is the first defence witness to be called in a two month trial in which he is accused of a series of vicious and deadly attacks on women in a 3 year period in South West London. He was asked how he felt about the charge against him in the attack on Anna Maria Rennie. He replied that he was ‘angry and upset’ as he was at a Chinese restaurant with his son on that day, celelbrating his son’s birthday. On the night that Marsha McDonnell was killed he was ‘pretty certain’ that he was watching an interview with Michael Jackson and Martin Bashir. His past convictions include a fine for ‘pinching another man’s girlfreinds bottom’ in a pub in Twickenham. He pointed out that this is the first time he has denied any allegations against himself, implying that he was a vicous but honest alleged murderer. He has worked in a number of jobs, including that of a wheelclamper, with such colourful characters as ‘Builder Bob’ and ‘Fat Brian’. He was asked if they were satisfactory employees and he replied, ‘absolutely not.’ He will continue to give evidence.



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